Community Conversations: Dialogue about Health
A New York Public Library branch hosted a series of health-related conversations, with scientists present to clarify the facts.
A New York Public Library branch hosted a series of health-related conversations, with scientists present to clarify the facts.
Best practices for talking about disabilities in libraries and other public settings.
How small and rural libraries are creating programs, spaces and collections that address the needs of patrons with sensory sensitivities.
The sixth annual community engagement grant will support two libraries' work to build neighborhood connections.
Three library users with disabilities share what they've noticed and what they'd still like to see in their library's accessibility efforts.
Community partnerships can be instrumental for small and rural libraries. These libraries share how they benefit from working with partners on important accessibility projects.
Through a combination of practical workarounds, creative rethinking and sheer persistence, these small and rural libraries have worked to bring their accessibility plans to fruition.
Though age is not a disability, many older adults experience barriers that directly impact their interactions with their environment. Senior patrons share what they're looking for in library accessibility upgrades.
How can your library engage populations with disabilities? Take these tips and insights to help build accessibility into community outreach and conversation programs.